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YAKAWLANG, BAMIYAN PROVINCE, AFGHANISTAN - NOVEMBER 16, 2003. The MSf team prepare to leave the compound in Yakawlang to drive to the Dagah clinic, an hour drive away. MSf has been operating in Afghanistan for over 20 years. The main challenge to provide healthcare in the remote part of the country is isolation and security.

Browse the latest stories and reports on MSF from various media outlets.

Satish Devkota, a Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) doctor based in Taiz, in south-west Yemen, discusses the dire situation on the ground and the types of severe wounds people, including many women and children, are coming to the hospital with. View external media.

Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) has recently launched an interactive educations exhibit about the global refugee crisis on the National Mall, Washington, DC. The exhibit is free and open to the public through October 9. View external media.

Newsweek visits the Doctors Without Borders Special Hospital for Reconstructive Surgery in Amman, Jordan, to look into the growing number of Syrians who have acquired bacterial infections that are immune to almost all antibiotics. View external media.

Foreign Correspondent's Middle East correspondent, Sophie McNeill, travels to Yemen to report on a war that has now claimed more than 6500 lives, many of them children, in just 17 months. View external media.